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Equipped to Lead and Succeed

In a conversation with Marsha Rose, she shared experiencing an insecure upbringing. Her experience of being the child of a single mother with addiction problems has undoubtedly impacted her adult life and is the foundation for becoming a nurse.

September 27, 2022
St. Ignatius Church stands at 210 feet high and serves as a spiritual and physical guide for many at USF and in San Francisco.
September 23, 2022

Abbott “is clearly trying to regulate immigration into Texas,” said Bill Ong Hing, a law professor at the University of San Francisco and director of its Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic. “Only the federal government can regulate immigration.”

September 22, 2022

Let’s set the record straight: Women can be amazing mothers and also be wildly successful in their careers.

September 22, 2022

Professor Richard Leo talks about Larry Driskill's murder confession. 

September 22, 2022

Professor Lara Bazelon believes Boudin's reforms on enhancing public safety are "really groundbreaking and important."

September 22, 2022

Professor Lara Bazelon joins FOX KTVU. "Most people are negotiating an agreement with the DA and that's what happened here." 

September 22, 2022
Passion for Justice

The Black Educology Mixtape was created by students in the International and Multicultural Education doctoral program after they couldn't find a journal on Black education that speaks from beyond the ivory tower.

September 22, 2022
Campus Life

A conversation with Antonio Rodriguez

September 19, 2022
Engaged Learning

Lexis Withers hadn’t considered baseball as a sport she’d like to work in. A summer internship at Major League Baseball’s headquarters in New York City changed her mind.

September 15, 2022